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1) умопомешательство, душевное расстройство•- contestable insanityinsanity supervening after the trial — душевное расстройство или невменяемость, наступившие после рассмотрения дела в суде
- contested insanity
- criminal insanity
- doubtful insanity
- emotional insanity
- established insanity
- evidenced insanity
- held insanity
- homicidal insanity
- inferred insanity
- legal insanity
- mental insanity
- moral insanity
- overruled insanity
- partial insanity
- presumable insanity
- presumed insanity
- provable insanity
- proved insanity
- questionable insanity
- questioned insanity
- ruled insanity
- settled insanity
- testified insanity
- dubious insanity
- proven insanity
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